Sunday, 19 March 2017

Post 124: Floral Birthday Card

Hi!!I'm so glad you've taken the time to visit me here. I truly appreciate it :) Today I'd like to share a floral birthday card in celebration of spring. This is a side folding A2 size card with a fancy border edge. Hues of 3 colors (besides the neutrals) have been used here: greens, blues and yellows. Synopsis of the Process:The Mudra mini bunch stamp and butterfly stamp was stamped in versamark watermark ink onto snippets of vellum and then heat embossed with white embossing powder. The images were colored with zig and camlin brush pens and then fussy cut. The card base was prepared by punching the doily lace pattern on the front of it using a martha stewart edge punch. The sentiment was stamped from the mudra brushed stamp set using archival ink and then the vellum flowers were arranged and then adhered onto the card front with mono liquid glue. 3 mint green colored sequins were adhered, the butterfly was also pasted near the sentiment to balance out the design and in the end some black paint splatters were made. List of Supplies:1. Mudra Stamps- Mini bunch

PS: I'm also excited to share that I am having a small crafty giveawaywhich is open to anyone worldwide (international folks are most welcome). All the details can be found here-- I'd be super thrilled and honored if you play along :) the prize is a 25 USD gift certificate to any store you like. It is open till the end of march and you can do as many or as few steps as you like.

What a gorgeous spring card, I love the stained glass effect of colouring vellum. So pretty! Thank you for playing along with the STAMPlorations CAS Challenge. We hope to see you back again soon! Karola, DT, InvisiblePinkCards

About Me

Hi! I'm Preeti (aka Dutt Preety). I love paper crafting and have an eclectic style. I like to change it up and enjoy making clean and simple, mixed media and shabby chic projects. I love making cards, layouts, tags & canvases and doing art journalling. My crafty idols are Jennifer Mcguire, Kristina Werner and Marta Lapkowska. If you'd like to connect with me and see more of my crafty makes, my social media links are on the blog sidebar. I'm so glad you decided to visit my blog. Thanks for your time :) Stay Blessed!